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Sometimes I wake up and groan thinking, "Okay, time to put on my clothes, go out into the world, and be a person."
"Time to be people now... "
Is having to 'tough up' in order to exist in society a burden for other people here too?
Do you feel the desire to not have a self or have needs?
And how does this play into dissociation, de-personalization, and de-realization for you?
When I analyze my parts and past, I see that my family was so emotionally stressed and burdened, that as the eldest, I needed to step up, take on responsibility, and help out to alleviate the burden in order to 'keep the ship afloat'.
Checking out mentally and disappearing when I was needed was a non-option. My role was to be another set of lead 'hands on deck'.
Putting the needs of the group before the individual needs over time lead to a distancing from even being able to identify what my needs were, and distancing myself further as a person, other than the role that kept the 'ship sailing'.
Dissociative states absolutely happened in other situations and contexts, but what reliably kept/keeps me anchored in the present is doing, preferably doing in service to a family or system.
"Time to be people now... "
Is having to 'tough up' in order to exist in society a burden for other people here too?
Do you feel the desire to not have a self or have needs?
And how does this play into dissociation, de-personalization, and de-realization for you?
When I analyze my parts and past, I see that my family was so emotionally stressed and burdened, that as the eldest, I needed to step up, take on responsibility, and help out to alleviate the burden in order to 'keep the ship afloat'.
Checking out mentally and disappearing when I was needed was a non-option. My role was to be another set of lead 'hands on deck'.
Putting the needs of the group before the individual needs over time lead to a distancing from even being able to identify what my needs were, and distancing myself further as a person, other than the role that kept the 'ship sailing'.
Dissociative states absolutely happened in other situations and contexts, but what reliably kept/keeps me anchored in the present is doing, preferably doing in service to a family or system.
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